Retorica Irlandéstag:typepad.com,2003:weblog-1011605370913154672012-04-12T11:55:48+02:00TypePad#Yuzz: Emprendedor, Como presentar tu proyectotag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a0120a619e60c970c0168e9fa74c2970c2012-04-12T11:55:48+02:002012-04-12T12:03:45+02:00Mathieu CarenzoConor
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tag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a0120a619e60c970c016764f8f6cf970b2012-04-12T11:49:17+02:002012-04-12T11:49:17+02:00It’s hard enough that we have to talk about our strengths to others, but our weaknesses? That’s just the worst. Even more confounding, we’re only asked to talk about our weaknesses and our strengths in an interview, but after we get the job, we’re rarely ever asked to talk about...Conor

It’s hard enough that we have to talk about our strengths to others, but our weaknesses? That’s just the worst. Even more confounding, we’re only asked to talk about our weaknesses and our strengths in an interview, but after we get the job, we’re rarely ever asked to talk about what makes us so great again. Our weaknesses, however, seem to come up in every time we make a mistake or something goes wrong. So instead of learning to talk about what makes us great, it seems more valuable to learn how to talk about what holds us back if, for no other reason, it can help us move forward.